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Thread: Carved projects in a big movie? Check it out!

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    Default Carved projects in a big movie? Check it out!

    Well its finally time to share this story. I will let you read the newspaper story but basically 8 pieces of mine were used as set decoration in a big time Hollywood movie. I am posting a link to the story in my local paper, ask any questions you have. I will post the pics of the pieces they used too. Out of all the people in the world that make stuff like this how they ended up with me is a mystery. Just one of those "ya just never know" kinda things I guess. Anyway here you go.. Link to the story http://www.mcphersonsentinel.com/new...atured-in-film

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ID:	80837 I had to modify this one, they just wanted the Fort Riley tab.
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ID:	80841 One of my "full size" Soldier crosses, nearly 3 feet tall. I also make one with an M14.
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ID:	80842 Found this saying somewhere and designed this plaque. Have sold many of these.
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    That is very cool. Congrats.

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    Congrats!!! That's a pretty neat thing to have happen. Also read the newspaper article, very nice.

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    What an awesome job you did. Also great newspaper article.

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    Great work.Give your self a pat on the back.

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    Beautiful work. I can see why your work was chosen. I really like the saying... I can see why that one would sell.

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    Wow, great article and carvings. You should be proud.
    Heather

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    Darren,
    Firstly, thank-you for your service. Secondly, thank-you for your sacrifice, I'm sorry about your disability.
    Thirdly, holy cow those plaques are beautiful. Nice to be recognized for your work! Nice article!
    Gary
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    Nicely done, Darren. Certainly something to be proud of!!!
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    Great work brother!
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